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Ecotopia: The Second ICP Triennial of Photography and Video

Ecotopia Harri Kallio

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In a time of rampant natural disasters and urgent concerns about global environmental change, this exhibition demonstrates the ways in which the most interesting and engaging contemporary artists view the natural world. Shattering the stereotypes of landscape and nature photography, the thirty-nine international artists included in this survey boldly examine new concepts of the natural sphere occasioned by twenty-first-century technologies; images of destructive ecological engagement; and visions of our future interactions with the environment. Considering nature in the broadest sense, this exhibition reflects new perspectives on the planet that sustains, enchants, and—increasingly—frightens us.

Robert Adams    Doug Aitken    Allora & Calzadilla    Wout Berger

Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin    Patrick Brown     Catherine Chalmers

Stéphane Couturier     Lou Dematteis and Kayana Szymczak     Yannick Demmerle

Goran Dević     Mark Dion     Sam Easterson     Mitch Epstein     Joan Fontcuberta

Noriko Furunishi     Marine Hugonnier     Francesco Jodice     Harri Kallio     Vincent Laforet

Christopher LaMarca     An-My Lê     David Maisel     Mary Mattingly     Gilles Mingasson

Simon Norfolk     The Otolith Group     Sophie Ristelhueber     Clifford Ross

Thomas Ruff     Carlos & Jason Sanchez     Alessandra Sanguinetti     Victor Schrager

Simon Starling     Kim Stringfellow     Diana Thater     Wang Qingsong


Ecotopia is organized by ICP curators Brian Wallis, Christopher Phillips, Edward Earle, and Carol Squiers, and assistant curator Joanna Lehan, and is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue.



Additional support provided by Etant donnés: The French-American Fund for Contemporary Art.

Above: Harri Kallio, Lion Mountain #5, Mauritius, 2004, © Harri Kallio, Courtesy of Bonnie Benrubi Gallery